MARRIAGES.
BRUCE— DALE.— On the 23rd July, at West Taien Church, by the Rev. Robt. Fairmaid, Hector Bruce to Selma Jane Dale. GREEN— BALLOCH.— On the 2nd July, 1902, at the Holy Trinity Church, Gore, by the Rev. J. Li. A. Kayll, Charles Green, guard Railway Department, third son of Joseph Green, sen., Gore, to Helen, second daughter of Mra Balloch and the late George Balloch, Riversdale, Southland.
GREY— HENDERSON —On the 2nd July, at Milburn Presbyterian Church, by the Rsv. G. Miller, William Grey, " Bernngton," Milburn, to Helen Mar., eldest daughter of M. Henderson, merchant, Milburn. LAVIE-^GAIRDNER.-On the 25th July, 1902, at St. Paul's, Dunedin, by the Yen. Archdeacon R-obinson, George Sissmore Lavie to Elizabeth Jessie, eldest daug-hter of R. J. G?irdner, Esq., Dunedin. Home papers please copy. MONTGOMERIE— ANDERSON.— On the Ist July, at the residence of the bride's parents, Delangdale Farm, by the Rev. J. M'Alhster, Archibald, second son of Hugh Montgomene, New lands Farm, Kilmaur, Ayrshire, to Barbara, eldeot daughter of Johr Anderson, W>u»ew. MORRIS— CROSS.— On the 21st July, at St. Stephen's Church, Fairhe. by the Rev. Stanley H ui son, Arthur William, third son of Mr A. W. Morris, Dunedin. to Agnes Durroch, second daughter of Mr Frederick Cross, Fairlie. NORRIS- MILLER.— On the 3rd June, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Buff, by the Rsv. "W. G. M'Laren. Harry J., eldest son of J. E. Norm, to Maiy Anderson, eldest daughter of George Miller, Wanaka station, Pembroke. STEVENSON— BARNES.- On the 25th June, at the Pumitive Methodist Church, Dundas street, Dunedin, by the Rev. J. Guy, Alfred, oldest son of Adam Stever->c:i, Beaumont, to Emuu, third daughter of the late Win. liann s, Forth street, Duiudin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 43
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284MARRIAGES. Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 43
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